This blog reports on a host of issues associated with research and policy of nanotechnology. The blogger is or has been a PI or CoPI on five NSF grants (approx.$ 5 M). Opinions expressed here are his and his team of doctoral graduate research assistants. They should be NEITHER attributed to NOR associated with North Carolina State University and the National Science Foundation.

Monday, December 10, 2007

My blog will rise again now that I have a home address in Raleigh and have located to North Carolina State University. I am coordinating a project tentatively called Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCOST). We have 17 members from 5 universities and we are dedicated to completing social science research on science communication.

For what it is worth, I have been writing quite a bit, received a large grant which I had to transfer to NCSU, and attended a few meetings like the Grantees Award meeting in December. After the NCA in Chicago, moving, heading to DC for 4 days of a Grantees meeting, I am skiing in Park City. So far, I have been to the Canyons and today it is off to Solitude.

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About Me

I am a professor of communication studies at the North Carolina State University. I work with a Public Communication on Science and Technology (PCOST) Project. My book was published in January 2006 and is called NANOHYPE. Prometheus is the publisher.